Law is Injustice
"This book performs that question on law itself. It does not seek reform. It does not seek improvement. It does not accuse law of hypocrisy. It follows law to its structural end. Once the fiction of unconditioned agency is removed once determinism is taken seriously, juridical authority loses its anchor. Law continues to operate — but as what it is: a virtual machine sustained by fear, repetition, and the high cost of withdrawal. The claim is not emotional. It is architectural. Law does not fail to deliver justice. It delivers what it is built to produce: closure, enforcement, and the manufacture of guilt within a world that contains only causality. Remove the spell, and the title stops sounding extreme. Law is injustice."